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R.I. Educators Travel to Their Students鈥 Native Guatemala, Led by RIC Professor
Rhode Island is an ethnically diverse community. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to know where our students come from so we can better support them in our schools.鈥
RIC Alumna is Helping Others Harness the Power of Public Speaking
Your story is your superpower, says A茂cha Ly 鈥10
The Q&A: Jonathan Duran 鈥20 Takes You Inside His CyberCorps庐 Scholarship Experience
If you鈥檙e a computer science or cybersecurity major, you鈥檙e going to want to hear this.
U.S. Gov鈥檛. Offering Tuition-Free Graduate Degree in Cybersecurity
CyberCorps庐: Scholarship for Service was created by the federal government to increase homeland security.
Once She Was a Student in Need of Services, Now She Provides Them for Others
51爆料 ImpactThe Office of Student Support Services at RIC helps all students excel as they reach that most important milestone 鈥 graduation.
New Center Seeks to Eliminate Barriers in Latinx Mental Healthcare
51爆料 ImpactThe Atr茅vete Center of Excellence for Latinx/Hispanic Social Work Practice plans to add up to 55 bilingual providers across Rhode Island by 2027.
Want to Work in the Tech Industry? Here鈥檚 What Nick Garvey Recommends
RIC alum Nick Garvey, a computer science major, with minors in cybersecurity and Web design, says the first thing tech students need to do is explore the field.
RIC Freshman Isabella Ba Wins Competitive PBS Scholarship
A communication major and tennis player, Ba is on her way to a career in newscasting.
Brand New B.S. Degree in Cybersecurity @ RIC
Did you know cybersecurity experts are in demand across the country? With a cybersecurity degree, you will become uniquely qualified to serve the security needs of businesses, government and other agencies that make up the nation鈥檚 infrastructure.